Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 20-38 |
Gender | Male, 50.3% |
Angry | 49.6% |
Disgusted | 49.5% |
Confused | 49.6% |
Calm | 50% |
Happy | 49.5% |
Surprised | 49.6% |
Sad | 49.7% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 95% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
streetview architecture | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a display in a store | 57.4% | |
a store display case | 44% | |
a sign above a store | 43.9% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a collection of photographs of a man sitting in a chair
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a collection of photographs of the old school house
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
This image is a scrapbook-style collage titled "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." It contains a collection of labeled photographs and text detailing Carroll County institutions. Here’s a breakdown:
Top Left:
- A photo of a group of buildings labeled “South Side of Main Buildings.” The caption reads: "County Farm and House for Insane, Ossipee, N.H." The area appears to be rural, with bare ground and patches of snow.
Top Right:
- A photo labeled “Main Building - Carroll County Farm.” The building is multi-story with a pitched roof, surrounded by snowy and muddy terrain. It's identified as the "County Superintendent's House."
Middle Left:
- A photo of a seated man, identified as “Reception Room - Mr. Frank Wilson, Superintendent.” The image shows an interior space with patterned wallpaper, furnishings, and decor indicative of a late 19th or early 20th-century style.
Middle Right:
- Information about Carroll County:
- Population: 16,485
- Value of property: $21,800.00
- Classification of inmates includes categories such as "Paupers," "Insane males," "Indigent insane," and "Total number of inmates: 86."
- Information about Carroll County:
Bottom Left:
- A photo labeled “Family Dining Room.” The room features long tables, chairs, and a sideboard with plates and dishes in a structured dining setup.
Bottom Right:
- A photo labeled “Dining Room (Insane Dept.).” It's a simpler dining area with chairs, tables, and plants on the windowsills, suggesting a spacier, less formal environment.
The collage provides an overview of the structures, spaces, and details of daily life at Carroll County's charitable and correctional facilities during its operation.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image is a collage of photographs and text on a poster board titled "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." It includes several images and a piece of text detailing information about Carroll County's infrastructure and statistics.
Top Left Image: This photograph shows the "South Side of Main Building," identified as part of a county farm, with the caption indicating it was in Carroll County, New Hampshire. The building is depicted in an open field with some snow patches.
Top Right Image: This photo displays the "Main Building - Carroll County Farm," also part of the county's infrastructure. The building is a multi-story structure shown in a similar rural, snow-dusted environment.
Middle Left Image: This photograph is labeled "Reception Room - Mr. Frank Wilson, Superintendent." It features a man seated in a chair in a room that appears well-decorated, with patterned wallpaper and various furnishings like a sideboard and a lamp.
Middle Right Text Block: Provides detailed information about Carroll County, such as population (14,685), area in square miles (997), valuation (approximately $2,109,324.00), and various expenditures. It notes the county farm was established in 1870 with a capacity of 56. There's also a classification of inmates and other statistics related to the farm.
Bottom Left Image: This photograph is labeled "Family Dining Room," showcasing a large room with tables and chairs arranged for dining, and detailed wallpaper.
Bottom Right Image: This is titled "Dining Room County Home," displaying another view of a dining area with tables set and windows adorned with plants.
The collage provides a historical look at the facilities and setting of Carroll County's farm and correctional institutions around the late 19th to early 20th century in New Hampshire.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image shows several photographs depicting various buildings and rooms associated with New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The top two images show the exterior of what appear to be institutional buildings, likely housing or administrative facilities. The middle image shows the interior of a room, with a man sitting in a chair. The bottom two images show the interior of what seem to be dining or common rooms, with tables, chairs, and other furnishings. The text below the images provides some additional details about the facilities, including statistics and classifications related to the institutions.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This appears to be a historical document page showing multiple photographs of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The layout includes several black and white photographs:
At the top, there's an exterior view of several buildings on a snowy or bare hillside, showing what appears to be institutional buildings.
In the middle section, there's an interior shot of what looks like a residential room with wallpapered walls and furniture, along with a document showing statistics and financial information for Carroll County.
At the bottom, there are two photos of what appears to be a dining room or common area with many tables and chairs arranged in rows, with patterned wallpaper visible on the walls and windows letting in natural light.
The images appear to be from an older time period, likely late 19th or early 20th century, based on the architectural style and furnishings shown. The document includes some text labels and appears to be part of an official record or report about these institutions.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
This image is a page from an old book or scrapbook, featuring six photographs and a document related to the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The page has a gray background with white labels containing text.
The top-left photo shows a large building with a dirt road in front of it, labeled "NANES." The top-right photo depicts a large house with a yard, labeled "MAIN BUILDING - CARROLL COUNTY FARM - OSSIPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE." The middle-left photo features a man sitting in a chair, labeled "RECEPTION ROOM - MR. FRANK WELTON, SUPERINTENDENT." The middle-right document appears to be a census report for Carroll County, dated 1870.
The bottom-left photo shows a dining room with tables and chairs, labeled "FAMILY DINING ROOM." The bottom-right photo displays a dining room with tables and chairs, labeled "INDIVIDUAL DINING ROOM."
Overall, this image provides a glimpse into the history of the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, showcasing its buildings, staff, and daily life.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image presents a collection of photographs and a document, likely from the early 20th century, showcasing various aspects of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The title "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions" is displayed at the top.
- Top Left Photo:
- A large building with a dirt road in front, possibly a hospital or institution.
- The building appears to be made of stone or brick, with a pitched roof and multiple chimneys.
- The surrounding area is barren, with patches of snow visible on the ground.
- Top Right Photo:
- A large house with a dirt road in front, possibly a residence for staff or officials.
- The house has a two-story facade with a pitched roof and multiple windows.
- The surrounding area is also barren, with patches of snow visible on the ground.
- Middle Photo:
- A man sitting in a chair, possibly a patient or inmate.
- The man is wearing a hat and holding a cane, and is seated in a chair with his legs crossed.
- The room is decorated with wallpaper and has a table and chairs in the background.
- Document:
- A typed document with a list of statistics and information about the institution.
- The document includes details such as population, area, valuation, and classification of inmates.
- The document appears to be a report or summary of the institution's activities and demographics.
- Bottom Left Photo:
- A dining room with tables and chairs, possibly a cafeteria or mess hall.
- The room is decorated with wallpaper and has a large window on one wall.
- The tables are set with plates, cups, and silverware, and there are flowers on the tables.
- Bottom Right Photo:
- A dining room with tables and chairs, possibly a cafeteria or mess hall.
- The room is decorated with wallpaper and has a large window on one wall.
- The tables are set with plates, cups, and silverware, and there are flowers on the tables.
In summary, the image provides a glimpse into the daily life and operations of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions in the early 20th century. The photographs show various aspects of the institution, including buildings, patients, and staff, while the document provides statistical information about the institution's population and activities.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a collage of several photographs and a piece of paper, likely from an old newspaper or report. The collage is titled "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." The photographs are in black and white, and they depict various buildings and scenes. The first photograph shows a large building with many windows and a few people standing in front of it. The second photograph shows a man sitting in a chair in front of a window. The third photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The fourth photograph shows a kitchen with a stove and a sink. The fifth photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The sixth photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The seventh photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The eighth photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The ninth photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. The tenth photograph shows a dining room with a table and chairs. 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Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image appears to be a collage of photographs and documents related to the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The collage includes several black-and-white photographs and text-based images. The top left corner of the collage features a photograph of a building with a caption that reads "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." The top right corner shows a photograph of a building with a caption that reads "Main Buildings, South View of Main Buildings." The bottom left corner features a photograph of a man sitting on a chair with a caption that reads "Reception Room." The bottom right corner shows a photograph of a dining hall with a caption that reads "Family Dining Room." The middle section of the collage includes several text-based images, including a document titled "Carroll County" with a population of 16,885 and an area of 585 square miles. Another document titled "Deerfield, New Hampshire" includes information about the county farm, including the value of the property and the total annual cost. The collage also includes a photograph of a building with a caption that reads "Main Buildings - Carroll County Farm, Sherman County Superintendent's Home." Overall, the collage provides a glimpse into the history and operations of the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
Here's a description of the image:
This is a historical photographic collage or scrapbook page, likely documenting New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The page is arranged with various photographs and text:
Top Row:
- Left: A photo of a barn and other buildings, labeled "BARNET".
- Center: A photo of a row of buildings, labeled "SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN BUILDINGS SHOWING INMATES' WING".
- Right: A photo of a large building, likely a main building, with smaller buildings around it, labeled "MAIN BUILDING - CARROLL COUNTY FARM SHOWING SUPERINTENDENT'S ROOMS".
Middle Row:
- Left: A photo of a man sitting in a well-furnished room, labeled "RECEPTION ROOM - MR. FRANK WILSON, SUPERINTENDENT".
- Center: Text, likely describing Carroll County Farm, containing information about population, value, and inmate classification.
Bottom Row:
- Left: A photo of a dining room with tables and chairs, labeled "FAMILY DINING ROOM".
- Right: A photo of another dining room with tables and chairs, labeled "INMATES DINING ROOM".
Overall Impression:
The images give a glimpse into the institutions, buildings, and daily life of the time. The style is typical of historical photography, likely documenting the buildings, residents, and functionality of the institutions.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a montage of black-and-white photographs mounted on a gray surface. The photographs pertain to the "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions."
The top row consists of two exterior shots of buildings, possibly part of a complex, labeled "Barns" and "Main Building - Carroll County Farm." The second photo reads, "Showing superintendent's rooms."
In the second row, there is a photograph of a man sitting in a room. A caption indicates that this is "Reception Room - Mr. Frank Wilson, Superintendent." There is also a block of text that appears to provide information related to "Carroll County," with data on population, area, valuation, debt, the establishment and capacity of the "County Farm," the value of the property, monthly and total annual costs, and a classification of inmates (numbers of persons sixteen years of age and over, babies three years old and under, intelligent insane, and petty criminals).
The bottom row includes photographs of two different dining room areas labeled, "Family Dining Room" and "Inmates Dining Room."
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a collage of five photographs and a statistical table related to New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. Here is a detailed summary of each section:
Top Left Photograph:
- Title: "Male Buildings - New Hampshire State Prison, Concord, N.H."
- Description: This photograph shows a row of buildings that are part of the New Hampshire State Prison in Concord. The buildings appear to be in a state of disrepair, with some structures partially demolished and debris scattered around the area.
Top Right Photograph:
- Title: "Male Buildings - Women's Correction Farm, Goffstown, N.H."
- Description: This photograph depicts a large, multi-story building at the Women's Correction Farm in Goffstown, New Hampshire. The building is in good condition and is surrounded by a spacious, well-maintained yard.
Middle Left Photograph:
- Title: "Reading Room - Mr. Frank Walton, Superintendent, Concord, N.H."
- Description: This photograph shows a man, identified as Mr. Frank Walton, the Superintendent, sitting in a reading room. The room is decorated with wallpaper, a rug, and various pieces of furniture, including a rocking chair and a desk.
Middle Right Table:
- Title: "Carroll County"
- Description: This table provides statistical information about Carroll County. Key details include:
- Population: 16,807
- Area: 1,000 square miles
- Valuation: $8,107,044.00
- Towns: 16
- County Farm: Located in Ossipee, New Hampshire
- County Farm Inmates: 100
- Capacity: 75
- Value of Property: $23,000.00
- Total Expenses: $13,346.00
- Total Annual Cost: $1,334.60
- Classification of Inmates:
- Paupers: 47
- Vagrants: 1
- Inebriates: 1
- Insane: 4
- Mentally Defective: 2
- Total Number of Inmates: 55
Bottom Left Photograph:
- Title: "Women's Dining Room"
- Description: This photograph shows the interior of a dining room for women. The room is furnished with several tables and chairs, and there are decorations on the walls. The room appears to be well-maintained and clean.
Bottom Right Photograph:
- Title: "Men's Dining Room"
- Description: This photograph depicts the interior of a dining room for men. The room is spacious, with long tables and benches arranged in rows. The walls are plain, and the room has a more utilitarian appearance compared to the women's dining room.
Overall, the collage provides a visual and statistical overview of the charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire, highlighting the conditions and facilities available for inmates.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image appears to be a historical document or photograph montage, likely from the early 20th century, showcasing the facilities and activities of the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The document is divided into several sections, each providing a glimpse into different aspects of the institution.
Top Left Section: This section displays an exterior view of the main buildings, possibly the administrative or residential parts of the institution, with a large open space in the foreground. The architecture suggests a utilitarian design typical of the time.
Top Right Section: This shows another part of the institution, possibly the main building or a specific facility. The structure has a symmetrical design with a gabled roof and multiple windows, indicative of a historical institutional building.
Middle Left Section: This photograph depicts an interior room, likely a reception area, with a seated man in a suit and hat, appearing to be a staff member or an authority figure. The room is decorated with patterned wallpaper and furniture from the era.
Middle Right Section: This is a textual summary or report providing statistical data about Carroll County, such as the population, area, valuation, and debt. It also includes information about the institution's farm, capacity, value of property, and total annual cost.
Bottom Left Section: This image shows the interior of the Family Meeting Room. The room is furnished with tables, chairs, and a tablecloth, suggesting it is used for community gatherings or meetings.
Bottom Right Section: This photograph captures the interior of a dining room, with tables set for meals and potted plants on the windowsills, indicating a communal dining space.
The overall layout and content of the document provide a historical snapshot of how charitable and correctional institutions functioned in the past, including the architectural design, interior spaces, and activities conducted within them.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image appears to be a historical document or scrapbook page related to New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, specifically focusing on Carroll County Farm. The page is organized into a grid of photographs and text, providing a visual and statistical overview of the institution.
Top Left Photograph: Shows the outside view of the main buildings of the Carroll County Farm, taken from the south side. The buildings are large, multi-story structures with sloping roofs, and the surrounding area appears to be open farmland.
Top Right Photograph: Another outside view of the main buildings, this time showing the superintendent's room. The buildings are similar in style to those in the top left photo, with the addition of a smaller, two-story house adjacent to the main structures.
Middle Left Photograph: A portrait of a man sitting in a chair inside a room. He is dressed in formal attire, including a suit and a hat, and is identified as Warden Mr. Frank Wilson. The room has patterned wallpaper, a fireplace, and some furniture, suggesting a comfortable and well-furnished space.
Middle Right Text: Provides statistical information about Carroll County. It includes details such as population, area, valuation, debt, county farm establishment date, capacity, value of property, weekly per capita cost, total annual cost, and a classification of inmates based on age.
Bottom Left Photograph: Shows the interior of the family dining room. The room is furnished with multiple tables and chairs, and the walls are decorated with patterned wallpaper. There are several people seated at the tables, suggesting a communal dining setting.
Bottom Right Photograph: Depicts the interior of the inmates' dining room. Similar to the family dining room, it features multiple tables and chairs, but the room appears more sparsely decorated with some potted plants on the windowsill.
Overall, the image provides a detailed look at the layout, facilities, and administrative aspects of the Carroll County Farm, a charitable and correctional institution in New Hampshire.